5/7/2023 0 Comments Real boxing 2 review![]() The counter attack is the key of all battles, since if you dodge a hit efficiently you can pull off a devastating blow that will greatly decrease the life of your opponent.Īll in all playing the game was fantastic and we give it a 9.7 out of 10. You can clinch, throw jabs, hooks, uppercuts and counter attack your enemies. The battles are still very fun and quite tough, since the AI is very good. Of course, the system has a long way to go before it’s truly efficient. This one requires you to place the tablet at least a few tens of centimeters away and fit your body in the onscreen profile and then start throwing punches in the air, replicated in the game as virtual punches. The game offers you control via swipe or using a motion control system that relies on the front camera. The training is done via minigames, that involve tapping the screen in certain sequences and at the end of the mini game you get a boost in strength, stamina and other such stats. You can enter a quick fight or start the career mode, but you can also train or play a multiplayer game online. There’s blood and sweat, but no tears here, because Vivid Games have delivered a game that Boxing and Vita fans deserve.It all starts with customizing your fighter, with every aspect being taken care, from mens boxing apparel to facial hair, tattoos and accessories. Even if you’re not a huge fan of boxing you will enjoy it all the same. The more times you go down, the harder it is to get up.Īs I said before, if you love Boxing and love playing your Vita, this game is perfect for you. If you do get laid out, you can quickly hit the trigger buttons repeatedly to get up. If you do so successfully, you’ll regain some health and you can get back to kicking someone’s ass. When your health is low, you can grapple your opponent in the middle of the ring and you’ll have to tilt the Vita to keep the arrow in the green. The tilt controls are used here excellently as well. Real Boxing is as much about knowing when not to hit as much as it is knowing when to strike with a quick jab or a fierce uppercut. If you just endlessly swing a right hook at someone and don’t connect, your stamina will deplete and you’ll be vulnerable. Like Boxing in real life, strategy is needed. You can’t just endlessly mash buttons here. The key to victory in Real Boxing is not wasting your punches. Once you get the hang of the controls and upgrading, Real Boxing is a blast.Ĭontrols wise, you can use buttons or the toggle sticks. The objectives and fights are totally doable, especially as you can change the round time to 30 seconds in Options. With these rewards you can upgrade your fighter’s attributes – bulking up your speed, strength and stamina to help you on your path to becoming a champion. For example, it may be “Win with a KO using an uppercut”. One way to earn is completing an objective given to you before the bell rings. With each fight, you can earn cash and points. If you think you’re going to lose, you can exit the game and start again. When you get to fight 7 of 9, you’re essentially in the semi finals. Each tournament has 9 fights, and are done almost like a league table. Here there are 3 tournaments: Roosters, Night of the Champions and Boxing Legends. As I said earlier, these are all prior to the Main Event of Career mode. There’s also little touches you would hope for and expect in the Profile section too, where you can pick your nationality, the colour of your shorts, add tattoos and so on. You have Multiplayer (which runs incredibly smoothly), Quick Fight and if you don’t feel ready to enter the tournament’s you can train in the Gym. Real Boxing 2 is a realistic fighting game with dynamic gameplay based on the events of the famous story of Rocky Balboa. The main mode you’ll be diving into is Career mode. There’s not a glitch or bug in sight, and loading times are quicker than a 10 count. Real Boxing was previously released on iOs, but this version of the game knocks that one to the mat. Seriously though, the intro will get you so fired up you’ll be conflicted about whether you want to play your Vita or hit the gym. ![]() The music, the flashing lights…you can tell that Vivid have taken care over this, going back and fine tuning details to make it look extra…punchy. The intro to the game looks stunning-you’ll believe you’re live in Las Vegas or for us Brits, watching it on Pay Per View at 2 in the morning. If you love boxing and love the Vita, there is absolutely no reason not to get this game. That being said, Real Boxing is a total knockout. It would be lazy writing and you, the reader deserve better. There will be no “this packs a punch!” or “the gloves are off!” or “in the red corner…“. I’m not going to start this review with boxing cliches.
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